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You’re ready to start to speaking fluent Korean, right away! A whole new world will open up for you with sentences that include, “Starting now…,” “From here on out…” and other variations of this phrase. You might just be ready to say, “From now on, I’ve decided to live in Korea!” With this beginner Korean lesson, master에서 to refer to “from now.” You’ll also be able to use까지 (”until,” “up to”) with style to talk about time, range and distance. There are so many ways to incorporate these phrases into your Korean, you won’t know how you spoke the language without it! 
Practice your Korean with KoreanClass101.com! This week’s video homework is about how to say what you’re planning to do.
What are you planning to do this weekend? If you don’t have any specific plans for this weekend, what about next week?
Think about it, and try answering this question in Korean. Don’t know how to do that? Don’t worry, you can listen to Lower Intermediate Lesson #1 to learn how to say that!
Lower Intermediate #1 - Can You Eat Out Tonight? - Talking About Your Plans

The Result of Korean Video Homework #3
Getting away on a short trip is the ideal way to get rid of some stress. In this lesson, Seongju, our studious son wins a free trip to…! Well not win, but his dad wants to take him out. In this lesson we’ll go over a grammatical pattern that expresses that you were intending to say something, but was already said. Learn how to say “I was going to say that” in Korean! In this lesson we’ll go over essential Intermediate Korean vocabulary, as well as explain the Korean grammar easily and quickly. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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Are you going on a date in Korea? Make sure you get acquainted with the talking about your plans, so that you can make plans for a second date! You do want a second date don’t you? In this lesson, we’ll be going over the essential time/location marking particles 부터 (buteo) and 까지 (kkaji), which mean “from” and “until.” Remember to learn about that as you learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Grammar: 까지, 부터/에서 | Function: refusing, talking about plans | Topic: contest, marathon | Politeness Level: standard
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